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    Similar Ships to LRC 58

    . Years ago, we toured Ed Joy's RANGER 58 in a yard. With the central engine, the interior is a bizarrely-cramped labyrinth. Although we did not start the engine while the boat was on stands, we could easily imagine no escape from the drone.
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    Dual action, random orbital sander recommendation

    Craftsman 20v. us$60 at Jerry's, our local-owned family-operated home-improvement center in Eugene, Oregon. . We like it because the batteries fit our chain-saws and other tools. . We also like it because it fits inside any new-to-us cast-iron skillet for a 'mirror' finish.
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    Induction, cast iron and pancakes

    I use non-wheat flours such as hemp and garbanzo. I slightly increase the package-recommended water, melted butter, and coconut oil in the batter. I prefer 'dollar-size' for handling. . Some mixes have sugar; that increases the opportunity to scorch.
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    Similar Ships to LRC 58

    re -- FPB . According to designers wife and husband team Linda and Steve Dashew, 'FPB' stands for 'Fast Passage Boat'. In theory, the FPB line is engineered to maintain at least a 12kn cruise to skirt uncomfortable weather. The solitary example of the 97 -- finished length around 130' -- is...
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    Am I creating Inner Fuel Tank Condensation?

    . [I will hold-off saying your understanding is wonk. I acknowledge two people can have different experiences. I hope this short treatise may offer clues to guide your new project.] . Here is my experience: . The 'cool' of it: * Cold air is denser, unable to carry much moisture. For example: *...
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